The government is increasing its agreements with local financial institutions to empower young people “Having the necessary guarantee to raise the capital available on the financial markets, or to obtain funding from traditional banks“. With this type of measurement, he intends to overcome the financing barrier, usually held up by young people as the first obstacle to entrepreneurial success. However, it is not enough money to ensure success in business.You must also have good interpersonal skills.At least this is the recommended conversation Samuel Ervé Mandengpersonal development supporter and platform promoter Cameroon digital promotion and of Give it back to Mama. Wednesday April 24, 2024, by invitation of Yvette Mbouri Nyamebenga, Head of the Yaoundé 4 Multifunctional Youth Promotion Center (CPMJ Yaoundé 4), he came to teach about a hundred young people who gathered at the national museum of Yaoundé, “How to build your professional or business community», changing the paradigm.
According to Samuel Ervé Mandeng, on the steep paths of entrepreneurship, the young entrepreneur must make sure that he has people who will be useful to him as companions. “The aim was to show participants that they are rich with the number of people and relationships and networks they have. We need to build this network in what I call a community [La stratégie modèle des 5 sens]. Knowledge of how to mobilize, organize, develop, educate and inspire loyalty. To do this, you need to use your five senses. These tools we are equipped with are selection cues that allow us to make wise choices in relation to the choices of the people around us.“, he expressed. As an early campaigner for the active participation of Cameroonians in the diaspora in the development of Cameroon through his two platforms, Samuel Mandeng is convinced that the path to success must be characterized by tactics. We also wanted to remind the young people present that it is important to change the paradigm. To change the way they see things, because their attitude affects their different choices“, he concluded.
After 4 hours of a masterclass, it was with great pleasure that Nyamebenga Mbouri Yvette, Head of CMPJ of Yaoundé 4, explained that the April 24 conference was only the beginning of a much bigger project, which brings including the organization of several management workshops. “The exchanges with Samuel Ervé Mandeng gave us the opportunity to think about a concept. That’s the Model Leadership Workshop. This is a series of workshops that we are going to organise. Today [24 avril 2024] it was just a conference of a few hours, to launch the concept. But in the coming months, we will organize workshops on leadership where you will have the intervention of several young Cameroonians living abroad, as he[Samuel Ervé Mandeng]explained in his comments in his presentation.“, she said